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Systematic Order-Made Synthesis of Sequence-Defined Polyurethanes with Length, Types, and Topologies

Haruka Yamauchi, Syunya Inayama, Mahiro Nakabayashi, Shotaro Hayashi

2023ACS Macro Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Polyurethanes are industrially and academically important as soft materials. They are conventionally synthesized by a process based on step-growth polymerization; thus, molecular weight and structural control are impossible. However, the development of a synthetic strategy for polyurethanes remains a big challenge in designing soft materials. Herein, we demonstrate a synthetic methodology for generating polyurethanes with selectable lengths and termini characteristics. The multistep synthetic process offered the systematic synthesis of high-molecular weight, regioregular, and α,ω-urethane telechelics. Various oligomers with order-made repeating units revealed the effective length of the polymer properties. To demonstrate the scope of our methodology, it was also applied to the synthesis of block co-oligomers, three-armed star oligomers, and miktoarm star co-oligomers. Thus, our method allows the synthesis of high-molecular-weight oligomers with complete structural and molecular weight control, which is of enormous value to materials science; particularly the study and application of structure-property relationships in polyurethanes.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolyurethanePolymerPolymerizationPolymer scienceCombinatorial chemistryChemistryComposite materialPolymer composites and self-healingCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisPolydiacetylene-based materials and applications
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